вспомогательный скрипт для объединения архивов Performance Co-Pilot (helper script to merge Performance Co-Pilot archives)
Имя (Name)
pmlogger_merge
- helper script to merge Performance Co-Pilot
archives
Синопсис (Synopsis)
$PCP_BINADM_DIR/pmlogger_merge
[-fNVE?
] [input-basename ...
output-name]
Описание (Description)
pmlogger_merge
is a helper script that is used by
pmlogger_daily(1) when merging all of the Performance Co-Pilot
(PCP) archives for a single host on a single day into a combined
PCP archive.
pmlogger_merge
is a wrapper script for pmlogextract(1) that
merges all of the archive logs matching the input-basename
arguments, and creates a new archive using output-name as the
base name for the physical files that constitute an archive log.
The input-basename arguments may contain meta characters in the
style of sh
(1).
Параметры (Options)
The available command line options are:
-f
, --force
This option causes all of the input files to be removed once
the output archive has been created.
-N
, --showme
Runs pmlogger_merge
in a ``show me'' or ``dry run'' mode
where the tasks that would be performed are reported, but no
changes are made. This is typically used for debugging in
combination with one (verbose) or two (very verbose) -V
options.
-V
, --verbose
Increase verbosity in the output progress report.
-E
, --expunge
When metric metadata differences are encountered between
archives to be merged, the default behaviour is for
pmlogger_merge
to fail with a fatal error and the output-
name archive is not created. The -E
flag instead issues a
warning and excludes the affected metrics from the merged
output archive. This is intended for automated daily log
rotation where it is highly desirable for unattended daily
archive merging, rewriting and compression to succeed. See
also pmlogger_daily(1) and the -x
flag to pmlogextract(1).
-?
, --help
Display usage message and exit.
Окружение PCP (PCP environment)
Environment variables with the prefix PCP_
are used to
parameterize the file and directory names used by PCP. On each
installation, the file /etc/pcp.conf contains the local values
for these variables. The $PCP_CONF
variable may be used to
specify an alternative configuration file, as described in
pcp.conf(5).
Смотри также (See also)
PCPIntro(1), pmlogextract(1), pmlogger(1) and pmlogger_daily(1).